Meghan Markle and Prince Harry refuse to shut down royal Instagram account SussexRoyal

MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have officially stepped down as senior members of the Royal Family as they continue their separate lives working to finance themselves independently without using their royal status.

Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, have moved to LA after months of living in Canada and plan to finance their new lives. The Queen stopped the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from working under their royal status which put a stop to them using their Sussexroyal Instagram account on March 31. But the couple will not be shutting the account completely and it will remain inactive, according to a royal expert.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had a beautiful wedding at St George’s Chapel, Windsor in 2018. Prior to her marriage, Meghan had a successful career as an actress on the hit legal drama, Suits, making ‘Meghan Markle’ a household name in the US. But since her marriage, Meghan

Meghan and Prince Harry officially stepped down as senior royals on March 31. However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex started reducing their number of royal engagements in late January, after they announced their intention to modify their royal status and "carve out a new progressive role"

An insider told Us Weekly that Prince Harry has reportedly spoken to his brother about his move to the United States and the challenges it brings with it, including security issues as a public personality. The pair are said to be in good terms following various disagreements earlier this

Celebrity security expert Will Geddes believes Meghan and Harry, who are believed to have hired a new £7,000-a-day personal security team, will likely have to deal with a number of security concerns. Speaking to The Times, Mr Geddes has outlined a number of concerns for the Duke and

The former Duke of Sussex, set up Sentebale to help support African children with HIV. The charity enjoyed an income of £3.93million in 2019, the first since Harry married Meghan, former Duchess of Sussex. That figure represents £380,000 more than